Il 31/01/24 23:38, Alessandro Astone ha scritto:
> The "personal attack" is a consideration on the proposed maintainer of these 
> packages.
>
>> every effort in order to not to break things must be made.
> Then I cannot support these packages being added. It is putting additional 
> effort on the KDE-SIG up to once per every week; especially since we're at 
> the beginning of the Plasma 6 release cycle and releases are going to be 
> hectic.
> The proposed resolutions by adamw, zbyszek, etc. seem to imply that it would 
> not be required.
> blogilo is as much of a non-release-blocking component as 
> plasma-workspace-x11 would be.
> --

There I was referring to stable releases. I assume you're not going to 
rebuild and push updates into stable releases once per week.

FWIW I am an happy user of Plasma on Wayland and don't need X11. 
However, Fedora is a community project, so the fact one don't care about 
a software doesn't mean they can stop someone else packaging it, as long 
as there someone interested in doing the work. If that means delaying 
updates by one week waiting for the other maintainers to rebuild their 
packages, we must allow that, as we do for all other cases.

I am also quite sure that things would be much more simple for both 
parties if -x11 guys would make use of COPR instead of building their 
packages in distgit. That way they can choose to rebuild the kde plasma 
common stack with the epoch bumped, so that anyone using the COPR 
repository will have that packages overwrite the Fedora ones, and build 
their -x11 with their "LTS" version. That way anyone using X11 will not 
see any breakage and they can choose to upgrade the base packages when 
they want/have free time.

Mattia

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